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Jill Homeowner contracts with Ralph Roofer for Ralph to reshingle Jill's roof. Midway through the job, Ralph says that he cannot finish unless Jill promises to pay him an additional $500. There is no real basis for this demand; Ralph just wants more money. Even though she could have gotten one of six other roofers to finish the job at a reasonable price, Jill gives in and promises to pay the $500, after which Ralph completes the job. Later, Jill refuses to pay the additional $500, and Ralph sues her. Jill defends on the basis of duress. What are the chances of this defense working?

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